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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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i want to agree on pakistan. they sent troops into the tribal areas and took thousands and thousands of casualties trying to fight al qaeda elements. there are some concerns about their intelligence service being penetrated, at the same time, we have to have them. it is a very funny relationship. we need to try to improve their standing amongst themselves so we can get to a better place. >> quick yes or no question. should the administration release these bin laden's photos? >> i don't think it is necessary. i would be very careful. we don't want to inflame places where we have troops trying to do good things. >> congressman mike rogers and congressman loretta sanchez, great to get your take. thanks for joining us. >> it's 47 minutes past the hour. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering m
i want to agree on pakistan. they sent troops into the tribal areas and took thousands and thousands of casualties trying to fight al qaeda elements. there are some concerns about their intelligence service being penetrated, at the same time, we have to have them. it is a very funny relationship. we need to try to improve their standing amongst themselves so we can get to a better place. >> quick yes or no question. should the administration release these bin laden's photos? >> i...
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and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract bl
and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in...
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and pakistan going forward? jill daougherty is going to be talking about that. >>> an intense flooding nearly claiming an elderly woman. she was pulled out of that canal. >>> a high school chemistry teeper from maryland is named the very best in the country. sometimes teachers are unsung heroes. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat glowing. smooth. flawless. [ female announcer ] aveeno positively radiant with active
and pakistan going forward? jill daougherty is going to be talking about that. >>> an intense flooding nearly claiming an elderly woman. she was pulled out of that canal. >>> a high school chemistry teeper from maryland is named the very best in the country. sometimes teachers are unsung heroes. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing...
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pakistan. at least 80 people are dead this morning. we'll tell you who's claiming responsibility. >> i'm ali velshi. they made the world a safer place and the s.e.a.l.s who say they killed bin laden have concerns about their own safety on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "american morning." it's friday, may 13th. kiran chetry has the day off, but we begin with, you know, two big terror related stories, one in pakistan, one in new york, very different sorts of stories. >> let's start with the one in pakistan. the taliban exacting revenge for the killing of osama bin laden. the group claiming responsibility for two suicide attacks at a military training facility in charsadda in northwest pakistan. at least 80 people were killed, most of them military recruits who had just completed their training. nearly 150 others were wounded and the taliban is threatening more attacks on pakistan's military and u.s. forces. cnn's nick patton walsh is live in islamabad with the l
pakistan. at least 80 people are dead this morning. we'll tell you who's claiming responsibility. >> i'm ali velshi. they made the world a safer place and the s.e.a.l.s who say they killed bin laden have concerns about their own safety on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "american morning." it's friday, may 13th. kiran chetry has the day off, but we begin with, you know, two big terror related stories, one in pakistan, one in...
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did pakistan know that osama bin laden was living in pakistan. i know you're going to tell me it's not important to get bogged down on these things, but it kind of is. >> ali, let me just say, if you've been to pakistan, you will know, many people live in huge compounds. obviously, someone had given him this compound and given him an opportunity to hide within it. if the pakistani government had known that osama bin laden was gone, we would have gone him like we got sheikh mohammed, like many others. all the major personnel, al qaeda personalities currently in guantanamo were arrested by pakistani authorities in cooperation with the united states. so if we had really known where bin laden was, we would have got him. we are very glad that our american partners did. they had superior intelligence, they had superior technology, and we are grateful to them and to god for having given us this opportunity to bring this chapter to an end. so we did not know, we had no knowledge, and if we had knowledge, we would have acted upon it long ago. >> all right
did pakistan know that osama bin laden was living in pakistan. i know you're going to tell me it's not important to get bogged down on these things, but it kind of is. >> ali, let me just say, if you've been to pakistan, you will know, many people live in huge compounds. obviously, someone had given him this compound and given him an opportunity to hide within it. if the pakistani government had known that osama bin laden was gone, we would have gone him like we got sheikh mohammed, like...
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it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old pattern? >> i think her trip had been planned. i think the new development from senator kerry's trip is probably more the helicopter being returned than the secretary of state's trip. i think that was on the books and is still on the books. that's going to be part of the challenge the administration faces, to see whether this stark reality we faced of having osama bin laden inside pakistan, near an army base, where he should have been known to the pakistanis, if he wasn't. it is an issue that many believe should change u.s./pakistani relati
it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old...
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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko mladic is expected to be transferred to the hague on charges that he committed awe trop it is. they say he slaughtered nearly 8,000 muslim men and boys in serbia. there he is looking frail. his attorneys claim he is not well enough to even communicate with the judge. >> president obama signs the patriots act minutes before it was set to expire, the midnight deadline. the provisions of the law passed after the 9/11 attacks deal with legalizing terrorist is yo surveillance tactics and searching their personal records. it has now been extend
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko...
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pakistan aposition is there is no good explanation. they know knew exactly who they were shooting at. nato and u.s. officials have come out with messages of condolence an regret but they haven't exactly said we're sorry suggesting that they may have a different version. they say they're still investigating. even so, the public here is outraged and i think this rhetoric by the government is their way of taking a tough stance stance. they can't afford to look weak and tolerance when 24 soldiers are killed in an air strike. >> relations are bad between pakistan and t united states. >> reporte where does the relationship go from here? >> reporter: when is the last time relations were good between islamabad and washington? it's always been a difficult relationship. this year especially. they've somehow managed to overcome seemingly insurmountable crises with the cia contractor coming here and killing two pakistanis, the raid on the bin laden compound. somehow they've overcome these crises. it looks like somehow they're going to do the same
pakistan aposition is there is no good explanation. they know knew exactly who they were shooting at. nato and u.s. officials have come out with messages of condolence an regret but they haven't exactly said we're sorry suggesting that they may have a different version. they say they're still investigating. even so, the public here is outraged and i think this rhetoric by the government is their way of taking a tough stance stance. they can't afford to look weak and tolerance when 24 soldiers...
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here in pakistan. and now you have raymond davis linked to the cia, washington wants him freed based on their position that he's entitled to diplomatic immunity. pakistani authorities want to keep him here. they want him to be tried in a pakistani court. so a very thorny situation here with this new development, kiran. >> any movement on whether or not he will be released? >> at this point, no. the pakistani authorities are keeping him here for at least another few weeks. and i think a lot of people are going to focus on this case because it's so intriguing. but i think it speaks to a bigger issue here. and that's the unpopularity of the american government and american foreign policy. the fact is the perception in pakistan is that the -- the u.s. has its security forces here. whether it's the cia in pakistan or the military in afghanistan. and they're carrying out a very unpopular foreign policy. and unless the u.s. addresses the unpopularity, starts winning hearts and minds, you're going to have fall
here in pakistan. and now you have raymond davis linked to the cia, washington wants him freed based on their position that he's entitled to diplomatic immunity. pakistani authorities want to keep him here. they want him to be tried in a pakistani court. so a very thorny situation here with this new development, kiran. >> any movement on whether or not he will be released? >> at this point, no. the pakistani authorities are keeping him here for at least another few weeks. and i...
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relationship with pakistan, one thing that will happen next, u.s. military will look to see whether any u.s. military officials should be held accountable for this incident that went so terribly wrong. christine. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> walmart pulls a batch of baby formula after a baby's sudden death in missouri. they recalled enfamil newborn from stores nationwide as a precaution. but only those batches with the lot number zp 1 k 7 g. this after a 10-day-old dies from a rare bacterial infection them are also testing the state of the water that was used to make the formula. meade-johnson says it tested negative for the bacteria before it was shipped. they say, we are highly confident of the safety and quality of our products and the vigorous testing we put them through. >>> time running out with nine days and counting before the payroll tax cut expires. no resolution in sight. take a look at what this could cost you on a $53,000 per year salary. $83 per month. and over a year, about $1,000. the president crashed the briefin
relationship with pakistan, one thing that will happen next, u.s. military will look to see whether any u.s. military officials should be held accountable for this incident that went so terribly wrong. christine. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> walmart pulls a batch of baby formula after a baby's sudden death in missouri. they recalled enfamil newborn from stores nationwide as a precaution. but only those batches with the lot number zp 1 k 7 g. this after a...
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he's been in this region in pakistan for a very long time. he's 60-something. one report that says he's 70 years old. works for a development company based out of virginia called j.e. austin. a lot of development companies in pakistan and in this region doing important work like social development, economic development, creating jobs. that's what he was doing here. obviously his family desperately wants to know where he is and if he's okay, but unfortunately, neither the u.s. embassy here in islamabad nor pakistani police seem to have much information about his condition and whereabouts. the only bit of new information we have is that police say they've detained his three security guards and driver at the house the night he was kidnapped but they point out they only have them for questioning, that they're not being suspected in this kidnapping and in pakistan, the law says you can detain someone for up to 72 hours for questioning without charging him. now the 72-hour window has just passed and they're still in detention, not clear why. weinstein was kidnapped e
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intelligence notified pakistan of their existence. senator dianne feinstein spoke to wolf blitzer about the latest blow to washington's relationship with islamabad. >> when there were joint operations set up on two ied factories, those -- the people making the ied in the factories were warned and disappeared before the pakistani troops got there. that's a big problem. because it says we can't trust you. >> let's go live now to islamabad, pakistan, and our reza sayah. what are you hearing from pakistan about this situation this morning? >> well, as you mentioned before, kiran, they're denying it but you continue to wait and see if there's any signs that u.s./pakistani relations are improving and it seems all you see are more signs that things are going downhill. following this report, more question about pakistan's military and if they're helping to protect militants by leaking critical information provided for by the u.s. you recall last week, we learned that militants had escaped two suspected bomb making facilities in the pakistani/
intelligence notified pakistan of their existence. senator dianne feinstein spoke to wolf blitzer about the latest blow to washington's relationship with islamabad. >> when there were joint operations set up on two ied factories, those -- the people making the ied in the factories were warned and disappeared before the pakistani troops got there. that's a big problem. because it says we can't trust you. >> let's go live now to islamabad, pakistan, and our reza sayah. what are you...
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he's meeting with pakistan's president and prime minister. wants them to step up the fight against al qaeda and taliban militants who hide in the northwest pakistan area and launch attacks on american troops across the border into afghanistan. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is on a visit to oman. she sat down with cnn and took time to remember the victims of the tucson shootings. she also gave her thoughts about a possible motive comparing the accused shooter to a terrorist. >> based on what i know, this is a criminal defendant who was in some ways motivated by his own political views, who had a particular animus toward the congresswoman. and i think when you cross the line from expressing opinions that are of conflicting differences in our political environment into taking action as violent action, that's a hallmark of extremism, whether it comes from the right or the left, from al qaeda, anarchists, whoever it is. >> secretary clinton made the comments at a town hall meeting in abu dhabi asking the audience not to judge the actions a
he's meeting with pakistan's president and prime minister. wants them to step up the fight against al qaeda and taliban militants who hide in the northwest pakistan area and launch attacks on american troops across the border into afghanistan. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is on a visit to oman. she sat down with cnn and took time to remember the victims of the tucson shootings. she also gave her thoughts about a possible motive comparing the accused shooter to a terrorist....
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clinton stressed that a strong pakistan is critical to stability in the middle east. she also pressured pakistan to step up efforts to target terrorists. >>> a new day in libya. still cheering the death of moammar gadhafi. libya's new government said he was killed in the crossfire as they finally took his hometown of sirte. an air strike hit his fleeing convoy minutes before he was captured. liberation will be officially announced tomorrow. >>> now that gadhafi is gone, yeah, the people of libya are dancing in the streets. the first taste they had of freedom in over 40 years, but when the celebrations died down, there is work to be done. building a democracy from the ruins of a violent dictatorship will be challenging to say the least, earlier on "american morning," senator job mccain weighed in on the role america should play moving forward. >> first thing we need to do is help them when they're wounded. they have 30,000 wounded. they do not have the capability to treat these people. i'd love to see some of these libyans flown to our army hospital in germany. we coul
clinton stressed that a strong pakistan is critical to stability in the middle east. she also pressured pakistan to step up efforts to target terrorists. >>> a new day in libya. still cheering the death of moammar gadhafi. libya's new government said he was killed in the crossfire as they finally took his hometown of sirte. an air strike hit his fleeing convoy minutes before he was captured. liberation will be officially announced tomorrow. >>> now that gadhafi is gone, yeah,...
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has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation and the entire country. >> reporter: and what will satisfy your nation? what do you want? >> exactly, therefore, to the dealership of my country who are the members of the parliamentary committee on the national security. they will deliberate and give recommendations soon. >> reporter: is your prediction that this relationship will continue with washington? >> that can be on mutual respect and mutual interests. >> reporter: are you getting that respect? >> at the moment, not. >> reporter: you're not getting that respect? >> if i can't protect the serenity of my country, how can we have mutual respect and interests? >> reporter: even though the prime minister was clearly angry with this incident, it points out he was also very diplomatic, using measured statement. he said, look, i want u.s./pakistani relations should continue, but there must be some changes. as you heard, th
has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation and the entire country. >> reporter: and what will satisfy your nation? what do you want? >> exactly, therefore, to the dealership of my country who are the members of the parliamentary committee on the national security. they will deliberate and give recommendations soon. >>...
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and pakistan following the death of bin laden. kerry arriving in islamabad overnight after a visit to afghanistan says there's a strong message for pakistani leaders, do more to root out insurgents in pakistan or face losing vital u.s. aid. >>> and the wife of ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak is set to undergo open heart surgery. officials say susan mubarak suffered a heart attack after learning she was being detained in a corruption investigation. she's in intensive care at a hospital in egypt. she and her husband are expected of abusing their positions to enrich themselves. >>> back here the sudden death of pro hockey player derrick booguard remains a mystery. the 28-year-old's family has donated his brain to boston university where researchers are discussing the concussion injuries. he was found dead in his apartment in minneapolis on friday. the medical examiner waiting for toxicology test results to determine the cause of death. >>> a space shuttle "endeavour" ready to go for its last ever liftoff less than three hours
and pakistan following the death of bin laden. kerry arriving in islamabad overnight after a visit to afghanistan says there's a strong message for pakistani leaders, do more to root out insurgents in pakistan or face losing vital u.s. aid. >>> and the wife of ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak is set to undergo open heart surgery. officials say susan mubarak suffered a heart attack after learning she was being detained in a corruption investigation. she's in intensive care at a...
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the president met with hamid karzai and he met with his team to discuss the war and the situation in pakistan. they are working on a timetable to begin pulling troops out of the region. >>> the aircraft carrier that buried osama bin laden at sea is back in the u.s. the the "uss carl vinson" arrived yesterd yesterday. osama bin laden's body was placed on a board and tipped into the sea. >>> thousands of small businesses in america are facing a financial crisis because of the high gas prices. >> a local flower shop owner in new jersey found a clever way to outsmart a tough economy. >> thank you, thank you. nice to meet you. >> reporter: it is busy season for family run clover garden florist. they have been in business four years. paula is making every effort to keep prices in check. it is not easy. high gas prices have led her flower suppliers to increase costs. >> they have put the freight up from $8, $10 to $13, $15. >> reporter: on top of that, paula pays $80 every time she fills up the gas tank, money that builds up. >> reporter: gas prices, they hit you coming in and when you are trying to
the president met with hamid karzai and he met with his team to discuss the war and the situation in pakistan. they are working on a timetable to begin pulling troops out of the region. >>> the aircraft carrier that buried osama bin laden at sea is back in the u.s. the the "uss carl vinson" arrived yesterd yesterday. osama bin laden's body was placed on a board and tipped into the sea. >>> thousands of small businesses in america are facing a financial crisis because...
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they also have long-standing extensive military relationships with the russians, with pakistan, even with north korea. the chinese military has very long deep relationships in many places and the internet is certainly becoming one of the growing areas that they look to to get the technical information that they believe they need. >> tiananmen square, we have laws in that we are not selling technology to china but china, in the meantime, continues to build its military and police state. something i know the pentagon and economic security experts watch. regard rah starr, thanks. >>> critics say all no child left behind has failed the kids. we are joined live by a guest. will the move arm our students for success? 35 minutes after the hour. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll b
they also have long-standing extensive military relationships with the russians, with pakistan, even with north korea. the chinese military has very long deep relationships in many places and the internet is certainly becoming one of the growing areas that they look to to get the technical information that they believe they need. >> tiananmen square, we have laws in that we are not selling technology to china but china, in the meantime, continues to build its military and police state....